The arts department has set up a committee for the SA Creative Industries Federation and provided a R5-million grant to help the sector get organised.
The Constitutional Court has found that parts of an Act are not invalid after businessperson Gaston Savoi sought an order in the high court for this.
The Freedom Front Plus has confirmed that three Democratic Alliance MPs are among the top 25 names on its national elections candidates list.
The South African Communist Party says it is "extremely concerned" at the manner in which Thuli Madonsela handled the Nkandla investigation.
IEC chairperson Pansy Tlakula says the treasury report into the procurement process for the body’s office doesn’t not accuse her of corruption.
An SAPS witness, identified as Mr X, is a murderer, liar and habitual criminal, the Farlam commission of inquiry has heard.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he is confident about the list of candidates the party has submitted to the IEC.
Youth unemployment in South Africa is the third highest in the world, says the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa.
The DA has criticised allegations that Lindiwe Sisulu spent millions on chartered flights. But the public service minister denies the reports.
The North West agriculture MEC is to hand over farms, aimed to benefit 2 304 people, to communities stripped of land as a result of the land Act.
Tsakani Ratsela, who had been working as the leader of audit services, has become the first woman to be hired as deputy auditor general.
Two senior cabinet ministers are embroiled in a row that threatens to spill into the courts.
Port Elizabeth police are on high alert in the Gelvendale area, after three shooting incidents were reported over two days.
The department of correctional services disputed a report that the High Court granted Derby-Lewis be taken to hospital for medical treatment.
The North Gauteng High Court has reportedly allowed that convicted killer Clive Derby-Lewis be transported to hospital for medical attention.
The Labour Court has postponed a case regarding Amcu’s planned strike in the gold sector to March 14.
The ANC says it was pelted with stones in Bekkersdal, resulting in its VIP protection retaliating. But residents there say otherwise.
The state and defence in the Oscar Pistorius trial sparred over the sequence of events, as a door bearing bullet marks remained on display in court.
Australian opener David Warner helped the national team’s triumph over SA when he clubbed two sixes and five fours in his aggressive knock.
Tributes from the president, city of Tshwane and the National Youth Development Agency have underscored Marth Mahlangu’s contribution to the struggle.
The EFF has used money made from selling berets, T-shirts, posters, and member donations to pay the deposit fee to contest the general elections.
An SA school that previously denied its pupils the right to wear traditional attire, has changed its dress code policy in line with the Constitution.
The English Football Association has banned Alan Pardew for seven matches after he head-butted Hull midfielder David Meyler.
EFF leader Julius Malema says his party won’t allow the elections to be presided over by people with "questionable credentials".
A horse containment zone has been established in the Western Cape after two animals were diagnosed with African horse sickness.
Numsa members at a national bargaining conference have heard that the lives of working class people in SA have not changed for the better since 1994.
As the SA leg of the Israeli Apartheid Week begins, Desmond Tutu has spoken out about "Israel’s decades long occupation of Palestinian territory".
Eastern Cape’s Sadtu has threatened to withhold R2-million in membership fees from Cosatu in protest against the suspension of Zwelinzima Vavi.
Co-operation between different groups is needed to stop the ANC, said Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Mulder at his party election manifesto launch.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has lambasted those who booed Zuma when he walked onto the pitch at FNB Stadium, adding that Zuma is a ‘tsunami’.
On day four of the Oscar Pistorius trial, the third witness says he heard three gunshots, while another witness has spoken about the screams he heard.
After a week of rain left coal stocks wet, Eskom says the country could experience power cuts after declaring an emergency.